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Email when complete and shutdown?

Email when complete and shutdown?

Email when complete and shutdown?

(OP)
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way to get Ansys workbench v13 to email me when a job is complete and then shut down to return the licence?
This is possible in classic Ansys but I haven't found a way to do it in workbench.
I'm using CFX through workbench but would like to be able to use it on any type of project being run through workbench.
Thanks
George

RE: Email when complete and shutdown?

(OP)
Hi Flash3780, I haven't tried your suggestion. Where would I write the text?
Thanks
George

RE: Email when complete and shutdown?

Right click on "Solution" in the model tree, and then click "Insert>Commands".
 

RE: Email when complete and shutdown?

(OP)
Thanks flash3780, I had to configure BLAT when I wanted Ansys classc to email me from a windows machine. I'm using CFX on a unix machine so it be able to email me.
Cheers
George

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